Rockstar Games has big plans in 2014 for both Grand Theft Auto 5 and, particularly, GTA Online as the multiplayer mode continues to expand with new additions. According to a report by MP1st from Jan. 2, new information concerning the highly anticipated GTA Online Heists mode has been discovered in GTA 5's code, which reveals heist locations and payouts.

A member of the GTA Forums by the username “funmw2” has posted alleged details about GTA Online Heists, which includes a mission name, Heist description, map of locations, and even the payout rate for completion.

While perusing the game’s code, a secret heist mission titled Ornate Bank Heist was noticed, which led to the discovery of a payment of $80,000. This sum would be distributed between 4-to-6 players. Furthermore, this particular job would also give players with 1140RP and would require a rank of 60. Find the full description of the heist below:

Get a team together and break into the vault of Vinewood's Maze Bank and steal the gold held there. You'll need a hacker, a couple of crack shots and your best getaway driver. You'll also need to get some wheels which can outrun the cops

A map of other potential GTA Online heist locations has been shared, which you can view here. Seeing as though this information was gathered from the game code, consider it a rumor until Rockstar shares official GTA Online Heists details.

Rockstar is expected to share official detailed about Heists. The company shared in Dec. that Heists missions were being developed and information regarding them would be shared in the New Year. Find Rockstar’s full comment below:

We know many of you in the GTA Online community are super excited for the debut of co-operative Heists. Heists are currently in development and we are working very hard to get them as polished and as fun as they can be. Stay tuned for much more detail in the New Year.

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